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Tim Russert and now George Carlin. Totally depressing. At least there's laughter to drown our sorrows.
A few great lines from Carlin:
Carlin spoke out against the United States government for its treatment of Muhammad Ali for avoiding the draft. Said Carlin: "[Ali] said, 'No, that's where I draw the line. I'll beat 'em up, but I don't want to kill 'em.' And the government said, 'Well, if you won't kill people, we won't let you beat 'em up.'"
That bit, which Dan Patrick played this morning, is one of the funniest comedy routines of all time, IMO....
Posted by: Jeff Fellenzer | June 23, 2008 at 11:30 AM
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That bit, which Dan Patrick played this morning, is one of the funniest comedy routines of all time, IMO....
Posted by: Jeff Fellenzer | June 23, 2008 at 11:30 AM